I had a couple of hours to play around last night and added a madvapes 510 USB charger to my single 14500 box mod.
I ran up to Radio Snack and got the smallest panel mount coax power jack and power plug I could find. I ended up using size N, which is way too big but serves it's purpose.
I took the battery connector and USB male plug off the charger PCB, soldered in some wires, drilled a hole in the box for the LED and wedged it in the AA battery slot. The PCB is a little too tight and it bowed the edge of the box out a bit, but it still closes fine and you don't notice it unless you look really close.
I lifted the wires up in this pic so you can see how I routed them:
Here's what it looks like with the bottom cover in place:
I clipped a sacrificial USB cable and added the coax jack:
Here's the wiring diagram for the whole mod:
And here's the layout:
It's kind of a mess but it does the job. It takes a few hours to charge up the 900mAh 14500. When I plug it in the LED lights red when it's charging and turns green when it's done. I'll just plug it in at night and it'll be ready to go in the morning.
I suppose it would work as a passthrough, but I haven't tried it yet. I'm a little afraid the it might fry the charger. Besides, I don't have a 2-amp USB source yet so there's really no advantage over the just using the battery.
I'll order some USB mini-B female sockets for the next box I build, but for now, I have two USB cords with the coax jack on it (one for the car and one for home) and that will do the trick.


I ran up to Radio Snack and got the smallest panel mount coax power jack and power plug I could find. I ended up using size N, which is way too big but serves it's purpose.

I took the battery connector and USB male plug off the charger PCB, soldered in some wires, drilled a hole in the box for the LED and wedged it in the AA battery slot. The PCB is a little too tight and it bowed the edge of the box out a bit, but it still closes fine and you don't notice it unless you look really close.
I lifted the wires up in this pic so you can see how I routed them:

Here's what it looks like with the bottom cover in place:

I clipped a sacrificial USB cable and added the coax jack:

Here's the wiring diagram for the whole mod:

And here's the layout:

It's kind of a mess but it does the job. It takes a few hours to charge up the 900mAh 14500. When I plug it in the LED lights red when it's charging and turns green when it's done. I'll just plug it in at night and it'll be ready to go in the morning.
I suppose it would work as a passthrough, but I haven't tried it yet. I'm a little afraid the it might fry the charger. Besides, I don't have a 2-amp USB source yet so there's really no advantage over the just using the battery.
I'll order some USB mini-B female sockets for the next box I build, but for now, I have two USB cords with the coax jack on it (one for the car and one for home) and that will do the trick.
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